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A Discipleship Process to Help You Make Disciples

Discipleship.org pulled together top national disciple making leaders to map out a common disciple making process for churches and church leaders to use. The model we developed shows people moving from conversion, where a person starts as a spiritual infant, and then on up through becoming a spiritual parent and a grandparent who makes disciple makers (multiplication).

The following diagram illustrates the process:

Download this diagram here for your personal use only.

The effective utilization of this process will be an important key to disciple making strategies. And having a disciple making strategy is the key to becoming a disciple maker and multiplying churches. This strategy drives missions, service, and sanctification. It is hard to overstate the importance of disciple making which is why we are creating tools to help you as a disciple maker.

We encourage our readers to examine the process as presented in the diagram. In the near future, Discipleship.org will be making more material on this process available.

For immediate reference material on this model, we recommend The Real Life Discipleship Training Manual by Jim Putman, Brandon Guindon, Avery Willis, and Bill Krause or the chapter entitled “Journey” in the book that I wrote with Josh Patrick, The Disciple Maker’s Handbook.

Written by Bobby Harrington


Bobby Harrington is the Executive Director of Discipleship.org, a national platform, conference, and ministry that advocates for Jesus’ style of disciple making. He is the founding and lead pastor of Harpeth Christian Church (by the Harpeth River, just outside of Nashville, TN). He has a Doctor of Ministry degree in consulting and has spent years as a coach to church planters and senior pastors. He is the author of several books on discipleship, including DiscipleShift (with Jim Putman and Robert Coleman) and The Disciple Maker’s Handbook (with Josh Patrick).

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